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431
'
I
hope
you
do
n't
suppose
those
are
real
tears
?
'
Tweedledum
interrupted
in
a
tone
of
great
contempt
.
432
'
I
know
they
're
talking
nonsense
,
'
Alice
thought
to
herself
:
'
and
it
's
foolish
to
cry
about
it
.
'
So
she
brushed
away
her
tears
,
and
went
on
as
cheerfully
as
she
could
.
'
At
any
rate
I
'd
better
be
getting
out
of
the
wood
,
for
really
it
's
coming
on
very
dark
.
Do
you
think
it
's
going
to
rain
?
'
433
Tweedledum
spread
a
large
umbrella
over
himself
and
his
brother
,
and
looked
up
into
it
.
'
No
,
I
do
n't
think
it
is
,
'
he
said
:
'
at
least
--
not
under
here
.
Nohow
.
'
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434
'
But
it
may
rain
outside
?
'
435
'
It
may
--
if
it
chooses
,
'
said
Tweedledee
:
'
we
've
no
objection
.
Contrariwise
.
'
436
'
Selfish
things
!
'
thought
Alice
,
and
she
was
just
going
to
say
'
Good-night
'
and
leave
them
,
when
Tweedledum
sprang
out
from
under
the
umbrella
and
seized
her
by
the
wrist
.
437
'
Do
you
see
that
?
'
he
said
,
in
a
voice
choking
with
passion
,
and
his
eyes
grew
large
and
yellow
all
in
a
moment
,
as
he
pointed
with
a
trembling
finger
at
a
small
white
thing
lying
under
the
tree
.
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438
'
It
's
only
a
rattle
,
'
Alice
said
,
after
a
careful
examination
of
the
little
white
thing
.
'
Not
a
rattleSNAKE
,
you
know
,
'
she
added
hastily
,
thinking
that
he
was
frightened
:
only
an
old
rattle
--
quite
old
and
broken
.
'
439
'
I
knew
it
was
!
'
cried
Tweedledum
,
beginning
to
stamp
about
wildly
and
tear
his
hair
.
'
It
's
spoilt
,
of
course
!
'
Here
he
looked
at
Tweedledee
,
who
immediately
sat
down
on
the
ground
,
and
tried
to
hide
himself
under
the
umbrella
.
440
Alice
laid
her
hand
upon
his
arm
,
and
said
in
a
soothing
tone
,
'
You
need
n't
be
so
angry
about
an
old
rattle
.
'